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SONG FOR THINKERS.
bt caiai is avAou
Take the Spade of Perseverance,
SiV the field of Progress wlde
Every rotten root of taction
Barry oat aad cut aside;
Xrrry atabbora weed of Error
Every seed that hurts the aoU;
Tares, whose Tery growth hi terror
Dig them oat whate'er the toll !
Civ the stream of dTrartnii
Broader channel, bolder force;
Bar! the (tones of Prnefcutloo
Oat where'er they block its coarse;
Seek for strength In self exertion;
Work and rtm hare latch to wait)
Close the. crooked gate to fortune
Make the road to honor straight !
Men are agenta for the Future
Aa they work, to ages win
Zither harvest of advancement,
Or the products of their sin !
Follow oat true cultivation,
Widen Education's plant
Trom the Majesty of Nature
Teach the Majesty of Max
Take the Spade of Perseverance
Dig the field of Progress wide;
Every bar to true instruction
Garry oat and east aside;
Teed the Plant whose Fruit is Wisdom;
Cleanse from crime the common Sod
So that from the Throoe of Heaven
It may bear the glance of God.
VARIETY.
Light seems the natural enemy of 6t3 deeds.
Who would not he honest, if thev knew its nwwf
However small a BT dfJ.'irr -nn
eae, jealousy will creep in.
Prosperity is a blessing to ue good, bat corse to
the tnl.
Better to be upright with poverty, than wicked
with plenty.
In the Irish language the electric telegraph is
ealled Sgtal abata bolt a, the literal translation of
which is, " Sews upon stilts.' .
The things which are remembered are few and
unimportant, compared with those which are forgot
ten.
Money in your purse will credit you wisdom
your head will adorn you bat both in your necessity
will serve yoa.
The Prussians have a wise maxim, that whatever
you wooid bare appear in a nation's life, yoa epust
pat in its schools.
A pleasant wife is a rainbow in the sky, when her
Iras hand's mind is tossed with stories and tempests.
Facts. Oil Mr. Singlestick mystified a tea-party
by remarkicg that women were cts. When pressed
to explain his meaning he said : Facts are stubborn
things."
A Hrxr ro Taizxaa. " It is a great misfor
tune," says La Bruyere, not to have mind enough
to talk well, nor Judgment enough to be silent."
Tarn Truth, like the juice of the poppy, in
small quantities, calms men; in larger, heats and ir
ritates them, and is attended by fatal consequences
In its excess.
CoxTAXioirs. What is companionship, where
nothing that improves the intellect is communicated,
aad where the larger heart contracts itself to the
model and dimension of the smaller i
Sympathy. Joining in the amusements of others
is, in ear social state, the next thing to sympathy in
their distresses; and even the slenderest bond that
holds society together should rather be strengthened
than snapped.
It has been truthfully said by a satirist that if some
men could come out of their graves, aad read the
Inscriptions on their tombstonea, they would think
they had got into the wrong graves !
A mingling of the races has undoubtedly materially
aided the development of the American people. They
hare in one common stock combined, the steadiness of
the Englishman, the impulsiveness of the Irishman,
the artistic talent of the Frenchman, and the pro
fundity of the German.
Joblx Reply. An officer of distinction and tried
valor, refused to accept a challenge sent him by a
young adventurer, but returned the following answer:
'I fear not thy sword, but the anger of my God. I
dare venture m; life in a good cause, but I cannot
haurd my souVna bad one. I will charge up to
the cannon'! ioath for the good of my country, but
I want cou.e to storm helL"
A Califnia paper speaking of the first tide of
emigration to California, says : Q
uIae eo an try was settled by men; mostly young
BifTU at all events by men without families. Nearly
trery one here can remember the time when a woman
m a eurioairy."
Can any body remember the time when a woman
wis not a cariosity i
Dsxmso ixxx Mxx. " Now gentlemen, said a
tobleman to his guests, as the ladies left the room,
" let us undersfJid each other : are we to drink like
men. or like brutes ?" The guests somewhat indig-
aant. exclaimed. like men, of course." Then,'
RpUed he, "wear going to t jolly arunX, tor
hrotes never drink more
re man a wf wan : i
WIthsU Eacaawev
- Boaxd WAJmtn. A Gentleman and Lady, with
out encumbrance desire, etc"
One sees queer things in litt. type in newspapers,
SKseumes conveying by implication all sorts of
doctrines, discluaing people's ideas of happiness, when
taey least expect it, and affording a clue to the faith
m many a heart that is a sealed book fa those that
know it best, and yet all are set forth many times daOj
la aa advertisement.
Sometimes, as in this sgate expression of a want,
hare people's deAnitions of things whO' set
Webster and Johnson at defiance
Without encumbrance What young mother,
iea she feels for she first time her first horn's
trauh, would ever imagine, in the new blossoming of
ktr sew Iots, that anywhere beneath the son there
Kttold exist a lexicon, wherein, under the Es, it
bould read thus: "d. Eg, EL, H. Em,
" EjcntBXAjrcx. a. A young human being
dOd."
Inert! What do you think of that, ye old fkahkined
fnndmothers, whose love is visited upon the children,
ta to the third and fourth generation ! " Bachel
ning for her aceraces 1" " And the leo
pvd shall lie down with the lamb, and a little -&brnee
shall lead them P
.These Lttle motives, in pink and fair dimity, that
r the poises ike a clarion, that nerve up the
ary and light up the hope, and fill op the sighing
with song, are encumbrances!
So, then, the sweet little candidates fbr heaven's
Kagiom, that dance round the threshold of the open
Mart and enter unforbidden : that keep the world
fata growing old in sorrow and in sin, are Enem
wseetaa! And when they are elected, for so, alas ! they some
umes are, as the greensward broken in little billows
"rywhere, aad the Rachels that will not be oom
BRad, so sadly attest, think you. when the mother
rocks the empty cradle, and looks vpoa the uprated
Pulow, aad anus in the "till" a silken dress aad a
of little shoes that were laid aside for sandals of
hght, that she finds the name of the wearer under
he Eft's? That whn the poet sighed,
w bo Bock, newerer wasched aad landed.
Bet eoe dead laath is lain
Tiefe h ae fireside, kosoer defended,
aas one vacant chair,-
waea he who sang the -Airs of Palestine" de
clared--
"I caaaot stake hiss dead !
f1 saaahinT head
either of tretn dreamed the burden of the song
Itf ?d not nthtr om star lost out of
we vble heareno that ml
o . Miwf scar, nas
tenpesm of the sky, et
AJ the ngfct f heares!"
the awnins star, that roes as Son
aa b. LWlthoat ""Kbrence " Let the
. o o wis woo UMm UN TritnTTT WW
Chicago JomrmmL '
TJlaisj tm AgrlcwItHrUts. '
Sdcplx Bcttes Coolxs. Procure a large new
flower-pot of a sufficient size to cover the Butter-
Slate, and also a saucer large enough for the
ower-pot to rest in upside down ; place a trivet
or meat-stand such as is sent to the oven when
a joint is baked in the saucer, and put on this
trivet the plate of butter; now fill the saucer
with water, and turn the flower-pot over the
butter, so that its bottom edge will be below
the water. The hole in the flower-pot must be
fitted with a cork ; the butter will then be in
what we may call an air-tight chamber. Let
the whole of the outside of the flower-pot be then
thoroughly drenched with water, and placed in
as cool a spot as you can find. If this be done
over night the butter will be as " firm as a rock"
at breakfast-time; or if placed there in the
morning it will be quite hard for use at tea hour.
The reason of this is, that when water evapor
ates it produces cold ; the porous pot draws up
the water which in warm weather quickly evap
orates from the sides, and thus cools it ; and as
no warm air can now get at the butter, it be
comes firm and cool in the hottest day. Scien
tific American.
"Why Weeds Grow Apaci, There may be
130 flowers having seed-vessels on a single plant
of groundsel, and in each seed-vessel there are
50 sseda. Thus one groundsel seed is father t j
6500 sons, more than are visible stars in the
firmament. Many of these settle where they
cannot live ; many exist only to Tje eaten by birds.
It is not meant that all seeds should produce
plants ; very many are as much bread to the birds
aa seeds of corn are bread to us. If, however, by
an accident, every son to which a thriving ground
sel seed is parent, grew up, throve, and produced
seed in the same proportion an -impossible as-
I . iL. J 3 - I - . C 1
wunpuan ine ueecenuanu. ui a arcu 01 ounu-
sel-iJgJ?ira'iondJeneration would exceed in num
ber 40,000,000 ; the telescope itself has not en
abled us to see so many stars. Chickweed is less
prolific ; though, indeed, even that may produce
as many as 500 seeds upon each plant. But, then,
look at the red poppy. It can yield 100 flowers
from one root, and, from each flower can develope
no less than 500 seeds ; 50,000 may, therefore, by
chance be the number of the oflspring. Black
mustard and wild carrot produce families of
itudajiijao-uial to one another. One may.
perlecuonSf roduce 200 flowers with six
in each, the otner 600 flowers, with each
two seeds. One dandelion root may have 12
flowers, while each dandelion flower yields 170
seeds. The seeds of one sow-thistle m&f number
25,000. One plant of stinking chamomile may
yield 40,000, one plant of May-weed 45,000 seeds,
Dickens' Household Words.
The Age or Horses. A few days ago we met
a gentleman from Alabama, who gave us a piece
of information in regard to the age of a horses,
after he or she has passed the ninth year, which
was new to us, and will be, we are sure, to most
of our readers. It is this : After the horse is ns
years old a wrinkle comes on the eye-lid, at to
upper corner of the lower lid, and every year
thereafter he has one well -defined wrinkle for
each year over nine. If, for instance, a horse
has three wrinkles, he is twelve; if four, he is
thirteen. Add the number of wrinkles to nine,
and you will always get it. So says the gentle
man, and he is confident it will never fail. As a
good many people have horses over nine it is
easily tried. Ii true, the horse dentist must
give up his trade. Southern Planter.
Dieections about MiLKXNQ. Give the cow an
easy and pleasant place to stand. Be in good
temper yourself. Approach her gently. Always
have a good stool, and sit on it, if the cow will
let you, while milking. Commence very jently,
especially if the cow is very sensitive, or her ud
der or teats are sore. When you have fairly be
gun, milk with a regular easy motion, and as
fast as you can without great fatigue till yoa are
done. Milk very clean. If you milk in a large
dairy, always milk the same cowb, and let all the
milkers have their own cow to milk. A cow is
better contented, and will give more milk, if she
is always milked by the same person. Women
are the best milkers ; but never set a woman to
milk a cow that milks hard. It is too severe.
Ceuxnt for Joining Stone. A cement which
gradually indurates to a stony consistence may be
made by mixing 20 parts of clean river sand, 2
of litharge, and 1 of quick-lime, into a thin putty
with linseed oil. The quick-lime may be replaced
with litharge. When the cement is applied to
mend broken pieces of stone, as steps of stairs, it
acquires after some time a stony hardness. A
similar composition has been used to oott over
brick walls under the name of mastic.
Fzathes Beds. Should be aired one 3 a week;
but do not hang them out of the front windows,
unless yoa wish to add a striking feature in the
picturesque expression of your dwelling. Straw
Beds are generally iuxrSd by being boxed at
the sides, or stitsuwnaroagn use matuaaBea
i,. wkollv embodied in salt, the small end
yra -n nria q three years perfectly
" r V
TTxeah.
Bekedt roa a Scald on Btntx. Scrape, or
grate a raw potato and apply the pulp, as a
poultice, to the scald or burn. When dry, re
peat the operation until the smarting shall cease,
if the skin be broken, the sore may be healed
with basilicon ailve, or merely by binding on
some dry lint covered with a linen rag burnt
brown. Should the part affected be Terr bad, it
may be washed with alum whey; but the opera
tion of the potato poultice is so effectual, that
the burn seldom causes an after break in the skin.
KEErnra Bew Fresh. In preserving beef, the
ribs will keep lcSgest, or five or six days in Bum
mer; the middle qjf the loin next; the rum next;
the round next ; the shortest of all, the Irisktt,
which will not keep longer than three days in
hot weather. Combe.
To Pbeseev Watex cf Sea Cases abb vm-
e-wxci.lt u said that water may be preserved
quite pure, either on long voyages or in cisterns,
by the addition of about 1 lb. of black oxide of
powdered manganese to 1,000 galloM water ;
stir it well together, and the water will wee any
bad taste it may have acquired, aad will keep for
an indefinite length of time.
Lyvaixable Rxxxdixs. Here are some simple
remedies for every prevalent disorder, which we
hare no hesitation in recommending as infaliaftlc.
Tror sesckness, stay kt home.
For drunkenness, drink cold water.
For health, rise early.
For accidents, keep out of danger.
To keep out of trouble, pay your debts.
To be happy, be honest. ...
To please all, mind your own Dusiness.
To make money, advertise. '
To do right and have a good conscience, suo
scribe for a paper and pay in advance.
Bixx-wash fob WaiTo two gaDons of
white-wash, add one pound of blue vitriol dissol
ved in hot water, and one pound of flour well
mixed.
The ekaplai saw the prisoner taken down from
th.wandthat done went hastily to hu. own house;
tKrIthe contest being over, he was seised with a
TnJSe-and trembling. To a lUlow-crea-Jire
sunarVand not be able to relieve htm, w-death
SttSman. He was game to the last drop of his
LTtorTureSl would have
within, and how stoutly his tjtheart had to battta
rjSst a sensitive nature and ned tor high,
griave an hour to the weakness of iiatnre, sjid then
he was all duty onoe more.
grata Caras.
A. P. EVERETT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner of l and Nnoana streets, Honolulu, B. L
Vwi't i t REFERENCES.
Messrs. Sjrr0 si Tirr. ... Boston,
x X. V. BsaoHAif a Co., ' - - M
Botlsb, Kara a Hul, -
Bonoiuta, July 1, 1S67. 63-tf
R. COADY Ac CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants, Honolulu, 8. 1.
EEFEitXNCES.
Messrs. Ountu, Misnrax & Co., - New York.
Wcusts a Co., ... "
' Wells, Faboo a Co., - San Francisco.
Axaor a Co., - - - - Valparaiso.
f-O. W. TBAU a Melbourne.
" 'weal
i aaoTBsaS a- vo., - - ionaon.
le on the United t! taxes and Europe.
185. Jyl-tr
DANIEL C. WATERMAN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Superintends the outfitting; of Teasels from this port, to tbe
shipment of oil and bone, and negotiates whalemen's
drafts, Ac
KEFEBENCES.
Messrs. Moboax, Hatha w at, b Co., San Francisco.
Macoxdbat A Co., -
P. B Grees A Co., - New Bedford.
Jamks B. Co.igdox, Eao. t u
W. O. E. Pore, Esq., "
IS. Y. FIELD,
Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, Sandwich Inlands.
By permission, he refers to
C. W. Cabtwbioht, President of Manufacturers' Insurance
Company, Boston.
Messrs. II. A. Pitocb, - - - Boston.
Thatir, Rics k Co., - u
Edward Mott Romxsoit, - New Bedford.
Johx W. Barrbtt A Sons, - Nantucket.
Pkrkts3 A bttJTU, - New London.
B. V. Ssow, .... Honolulu
33-tf
THOMAS SPENCER,
Ship Chandler, Dealer iu General Merchandise, and Commission
Merchant. Honolulu. Oahu. S. I., keeps constantly on hand
aa extensive assortment of ereiy description of goods re
quired by whaleships and others.
Shipping furnished with all kinds of groceries, provisions, &C,
at me soonest notice, at me very lowest maxKei pnees.
37 Money advanced for whaiera' bills at the lowest rates.
63-tf
D. N. FLITNER,
Continues his old business st the new store in Makee's new fire
proof building, next door above Dr. Hoffmann's Drug
Score, on Kaahumanu street.
Chronometers rated by observations of the sun and stars
with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the
meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to fine
watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered
and adjusted. Chans and nautical instruments constantly
on hand and for sale. 44-tf
GODFREY RHODES,
Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Spirits, Ale and Porter, near
the Pest Office, Honolulu. 49-tf
RITSON & HART,
Saecestors to Mr. Henry Robinson, Wholesale Wine and Spirit
Merchants, Honolulu, H. I-, under the Auction Room of A.
P. Uverett, Auctioneer, nearly opposite the Custom House.
83-tf
ersT. o. Ksxcxns. ' ecsr rsotrs.
MELCHERS fc CO.,
Commission Merchants and Ship Chandlers, Honolulu, Oahu,
8. 1. Stone store corner of Kaahumanu and Merchant sts.
Money advanced on Cavorable terms for Whalers bills on the
17. B- and Europe. Julyl,li
1856A
THOJfAS SPENCER,
Ship Chandler and Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, 8, 1.
- Ships supplied with refreshments, provisions, &c at the
shortest notice, en reasonable terms. Whalers bills wanted.
July J. 1850-tf
B. F. SNOW,
Importer and Dealer in General Merchandise, Honolulu, Oahu,
H.I. 88
HAWAIIAN FLOUR COM PANT,
Jambs F. B. Marshall, Treasurer, 'ji the stone buildings, oc
cupied by B. W. Field, np stairs. 17-tf
C. A. fc H. F. POOR,
Shipping aad Commission Merchants, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. 1.
Wkalew't Bill e fAs United State tomftd. Island
Produce bostght and sold, and taken in exchange for
Goods. HMf
J. C. SPALDING,
Commission Merchant, and Importer, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. I.
- Wanted. Bills of Kxchanre on tbe TJ. 8. and Burope. Con
signments fran abroad promptly attended to. Island pro-
dooe of all kinds taken in einhange tor goods. J J l-u
ROBERT C. JANION,
u"sfl.
Merchant and Oommtsssoa Agent, Honolulu, Oahu,!. I. Jy 1 tl
H. HACKFELD St CO.
General Commission Agents, and Ship Chandlers, Honolulu,
Oahu, .V I. July 1, 1866-tf
. VO BOLT. TH. a HSUCA
Yon HOLT & HEUCK,
General Commiasson Merchants, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. I. Jy 1-U
CHARLES BREWER,
CosomisRion Merchant, Boston. V. 8. Refer to J as. Makee and
' &. W. Wood Bsqrs. July 1, lS6-tf
ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,
Oonralsakn Merchant and General Shipping Agent, Honolulu,
Oahu, H. L July 1, 185-tf
. BDOABD MOLL.
KRTJLL St MOLL,
luuwjitatg aad Commisaion Merchants. Kaahnmann street Ma
' kee block. July 1, 1866-tf
BAMIm m. oastlb. amob. a OOOKB.
CASTLE St COOKE,
Importers and Wholesale and Retail dealers In General Mer
chandise, at the old stand, corner of the King and School
situate near the large Stone Church. Also at the Store
formerly occupied by C- H. Nicholson, In King street, oppo
site the fire ms ni Chapel. Agents fur Dr. Jaynes' Medi-
, July i, isoo-v
. W. A. ALDBICa O. B. SI3B0P.
ALDRICH sic BISHOP,
tauMfters and dealers la general merchandise, Honolulu, Oahu,
B. A. islam produce eoewns ana soia. Agenis mr un saie
of Sogar, Molasses, OeSee, cte from toe lihue and other
A. P. EYE RETT,
OTIONB3
Honolulu, Oahu, H. L
-iy
J. F. COLBURN,
Kaahumanu street, Honolulu, Oahu.
GEORGE CLARK,
la Pry and Fancy Goods, Hotel street between Havana
and Maunakea streets, Honolulu, 8. I. 11 tf
GEORGE G. HOWE,
nber Merchant, yard earner of Queen and Nuuanu streeta on
the Panchard pnxnliee Jolyl-tf
W. N. LADD,
and dealer In Hardware, Tort sC Honohda. Jy 1-f
. O.HALL.
lamertar aad Dealer ta Hardware, Dry
00a, and
general Mewthemliee, earner of Fart and
S A VI DOE 8c MAY,
aad ProTiatoa Merchants and Ooflee Boasters, King
MtheBstnal. July i, i-
8. If. EMERSON,
Walaraa, Oahu, Dealer tot Genet J Merchandise, Country Pro
dace Anch as Com, Baaas, Bananas, Butter, Iggs, ae
J.H.WOOD,
ImMer aad Dealer la Boots aad Bbose of every
gasuiluUua, Sboe Ftodlaws. Pump. Sola, Biggmg. nsrnats,
aad Paseot Leataers. Calf, Goat, Hog, rod Buck Bklne
Trwnk VaBsee,BparrtogGkves, FollaTanrS Masks, Black
big, Brashes, Hosiery, sM. . Brick Shot store, earner of
Fort and Merchant sts Hooolutn. H. L Jalyl-tf
PAUL C. DUCORRON,
a ttoraer at Law, Conveyancer aad Accountant. Office corner
CHARLES W. YINCENT,
CONTRACTOK AND BCXLDKR. Tbe understgDed would la
fcna his Meads and taa pobUo, that be baa taken the weU
known Carpenter premises of a H. Lewers, Beth. Fert
street, and woald eoUalt that patrooage iMretomreselberally
bestowed. AS orders la tbe various branches of Building,
Plana, Specifications and Oaatreeta attended lews prompt.
CHABMB W. TtNCXNT.
. C. H. LEWERS,
Carpenter and Lumber Merchant. Fort St, Honolala. JyKf
n. riscHErt,
Maker sad
AGENT FOR THE
New Yerk llosird mf Underwriter.
The undersigned takes leave to notify Merchants, Ship Misters,
Ac that he has been duly appointed as Agent for the
New York Board of Underwriters.
13-ly ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT.
AGENT FOR THE
Liverpool Underwriter's Association.
The undersigned begs leave to notify Merchants, Ship owners,
and Ship masters, that he has received the appointment of
AGENT at these Islands for the LIVERPOOL CNDEB
WRITER'S ASSOCIATION.
Julyl-tf ROBERT C. JANION.
AGENT FOR LLOYD'S
The undersigned begs to notify to Merchants, Ship owners and
Shipmasters, that he has received the appointment of
AGENT at these Islands for LLOYD'S LONDON.
Julyl-tf ROBERT C. JANION.
THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPA
ny, (established 1S36.) For Fire and Life Assurance at
home and abroatL
Cnvtal 1,259,760, Sterling.
The under.i;o,i has been appointed A pent for the Sandwich
Islands. ROBERT CHESHIRE JANION.
T-tf. at Honolulu.
KRULL & MOLL,
Agents of the Hamburg and Lubeck Underwriters, Honolulu,
Oahu, H.I. July 1, 1856-tf
FLORENS STAPENIIORST,
Agent for the Bremen board of Underwriters. AU average claims
acainst the said Underwriters, occurring in or about this
Kingdom, will have to be certified before him. July 1-tf
HONOLULU MEDICAL HALL,
CORNER OF MERCHANT AND KAAHUMANU STREETS.
Da. McKiBBi.t beps to intimate that he is now joined by his son
Dr. Robert MoKibbio, member of the Royal College of Sur
geons, London, one of whom being always in attendance,
will afford an additional guarantee to persons requiring
Dad vice or medicine,
e Das just received an assortment of English Drugs, Perfumery,
&c., of the best quality, with which the establishment will
constantly be supplied, and which will be sold on reasonable
terms. f
Physician's and Surgeon's prescriptions prepared with the
great t care. Medicine chests carefully examined and
replenished.
Attendance at the office from 8 A. M, till 8 o'clock P. on
week days, and on Sundays 8 o'clock, A. M., to 11 o'clock,
A. M. At other times, at his residence, Union street,
tjT A consignment of best London White Paint and Linseed Oil
, 26-tf
DR. FORD'S
Office and Drug Store, Queen Street, near the market. Ship's
Medicine chests refitted and prescriptions carefully prepared
under the supervision of LANGHEUNE. Hot, cold, vapor,
shower and medicated Batks. at all hours. T-ly
CHAS. F. GUILLOU,
Late Surgeon United States Navy, Consular Physician to sick
American seamen. Office next door to J. C. Spalding
Kaahumanu St.; Residence at the late French Premis
es, Alakea sreet. Respectfully offers his professional ser
vices to resident families, to the shipping, and to strangers
generally. Medical and Surgical advice in English, French
Spanish, and Italian. Office hours from 11 A. M. to 2 P.
M-, and trom 4 to 5 P. M.
At other hours enquire at his residence. Jy 1-tf
E. HOFFMANN,
Physician and Surgeon, office in the new drug store, adjoining
the store of H. Hackfeld A Co., Queen-street. Jy 1-tf
V. J. RAWLINS 4i CO.
Soap Manufacturers, Leleo, Honolulu, are thankful for past
favors, and with their present improvements, are prepared
to supply Merchants and Families with HARD and SOFT
SOAP, Neat's-foot Oil. ET Tallow, Slush, Oil Foots, and
all kinds of Grease, taken in trade or for cash. 13-dm
GILMAN & CO.,
Ship Chandlers and Dealers In General Merchandise,
LAHA1NA, MAUI, H. I.
8hlps supplied with recruits. Good facilities for storage. Cash
furnished for bills of exchange. 63-ly
BOLLES & CO.,
Ship Chandlers . and Commission Merchants and Dealers In
General Merchandise, Luhutna, Maui. Whalers furnished
. with recruits at the shortest notice, in exchange for" goods
or bills. 34-tf
S. HOFF3IEYER,
Commission Merchant, dealer In Ship Chandlery, and General
Merchandise, Lahaina, Maui, H. I. Ships furnished with
recruits. Whalers Bills wanted on the U. S. and Europe.
Storage. July 1, 1856-tf
JOHN D. HAVEKOST,
Auctioneer, Wailuku, East Maui. 38-lyr
JOHN THOMAS WATE RIIOUSE ,
Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise,
Honolulu, and Lahaina, Maui. 44-tf
B. PITMAN,
Ship Chandler and dealer in General Merchandise, Waiakea Bay,
BILO, HAWAII.
Keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every
description of goods required py whale ships and others.
Shipping furnished with fresh beef, Vegetables, and all kinds of
Groceries, and Provisions &c at the shortest notice, at the
very lowest market prices.
Best facilities for storage of from S to 6000 barrels, being near
the landing, and free from thatched buildings.
Wanted, Whalers bills on the U. S. or Europe, for which money
will be advanced on reasonable terms.
N. B. This port offers the safest and most commodious anchor
age of any port in the Hawaiian group. Here you can give
seamen their liberty without dangowpf losing them by de
sertion. No ardent spirits allowetM be sold
UTAI Sc AHEE,
Agents for the Papalioa and Pueo Sugar Plantations, at Hiio
Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In China
Goods, have on hand, and offer for sale, at their establish
ments on King street, Honolulu, and at Lahaina, Jlfaui,
Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Tea, Coffee, and a large and
varied assortment of general merchandise.
Honolulu, August 12, 1857. 9-ly
J. WORTH,
Dealer In General Merchandise, Hllo, Hawaii. Ships supplied
with recruits at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms
Bills of exchange wanted. July 1, 1856-tf
J. FOX,
Baker and Grocer, Nuuanu-etreet, Honolulu, Oahu, H. X. ly
THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS.
THE UNDERSIGNED to now prepared to repair or
manufacture all kinds of machinery, mill gearing, windt
lass gearing, ship forgings and smith work.
Cart boxes, forge backs, anvils '0. on hand and made to
order.
Iron and and best quality of smith's coal for sale.
Also one excellent small sized sugar mill with copper train
complete, adapted to either horse or water power.
2-tf D. M. WESTON.
BOOKBINDING
DONE IN A VARIETY OP STYLES
neatly and substantially, and on fair terms. Law Books,
Music, Newspapers, l:c, bound to order. Portfolios, Scrap
Books, Herbariums, Drawing Books, and Blank Books, made to
order, officers of ships can have their Navigation and Log
Books, and Charts, bound and repaired, at the Mission Office.
Kawalahao. Obi Books rebound at short notice.
Orders may also be left at H M. WHITNEY'S Book
store, Honolulu. ' SAMUEL RUSSELL
July l,1860.tf.,
COOPERAGE I ' COOPERAGE t
The undersigned would Inform his friends and residents, that be
still continues to carry on his business hi all Its branches at
tbe old stand comer of Nuuanu and Marine streets. Ship
Agents and Masters are respectfully Invited to call aad ex
amine his large and desirable assortment of Casks, Barrels,
etc. Orders left at his shop will be executed with dispatch
and on the most reasonable terms. H. Ki. GRAHAM.
N. B. On hand and fbr sals. 4000 bbls Casks. 1 ly
JAMES A.BURDICK,
Cooper and Guager, begs to Inform his friends and the publio
generally, that he has recommenced his Coopering business
on his old stand, in the rear of Mr. H. Rhodes' Spirit store
and opposite Mr. Monsarrat's Auction Room, and respect
fully solicits a share of the public patronage. AH orders
romptly attended to . 13-tf
GEORGE C. SIDERS,
Manufacturer and dealer In Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper ware,
Kaahumanu street, opposite J. C. Spalding's Honolulu, H.
Bununer Bakers, Tin aad Copper Pumps, Bathing Tubs,
Foot and Shower Baths, Tin and Zinc Roofing, and a gen
eral assortment of Tin ware. Ship work executed with
neatness and dispatch. J uly 1, 1-tf
J. HATCHER,
CARPENTER,
FORT STREET,
One door above H. Hackfeld At Co. store, and opposite W. N.
Ladd's hardware store.
Jaahea, Sash Doors and Blinds made to order. 43-tf
CITY MARKET.
Wi
Af. MAXWELL bavins: this day purchase.: the
Interest of H. Henley In the above establishment, wllicon-
ttwse tbe business under the saate style in tue saae locality eo
King street, opposite the new store of J. T. Waterbouae, where
be will endeavor to give aatiantcUoa to those who may favor bias
With their eustoar.
N. B. Attention will be paid to the aeleetkm of stocky so that
tdkt best euailor of awr'-aav basiled -
t7 Orders p&aotually attended to, and delivered to any part
J tae elty within two miles, free of extra charge. 47-tt.
FOR SALE.
A BUILDING LOT situated In Kukul Place, ad
joing W. K. Seal, Esq. The above Lot is enclosed with
a six feet fence, together with the privilege of the privi
lege of the government water. Apply to
THOS. KEEGAN,
81-tf Nuuanu street, near the Wharf.
BEST CELLAR IN TOWN.
TO LET BT THE MONTH Or YEAR
that large, high, airy and perfectly dry, cellar under
the store of the undersigned ; room for all 100 tons es
pecially fit for storing oil, provisions, Ac, tc. Enquire at
otttf VON HOLT A HEUCK.
LARGE YARD
FOR STORING COALS, BRICKS, IRON
lumber, firewood, &c, TO LET by the month or year.
This yard is securely fenced In. well shaded, and ad
joining the store of
69-tf VON HOLT & HEUCK.
TO LET.
ROOMS TO LET in Maunakea street. Also,
Furnished Rooms in King street. Enquire of
THOMAS THRUM,
68-tf Sailors' Home.
COTTAGE FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCKIMSR OFFERS FOR
sale low, the very derirtu4e cottage built by B. F.
Harder, on Kukui street, 1 poaite C .e residence of A. P
Everett, Esq. This cottage is u irty new, and built of the best
materials by Mr. Harder, for h. own occapancy, and is sup
plied with water, bath-room and ether conveniences.
App r to J. F. B. AfARSHALL.
Honolulu, July 14, 1857. 65-tf
FOR SALE OR, TO LET.
THE DWELLING PREMISES formerly
belonging to Robert G. Davis, situated between Dr.
Wood's and Charles Bishop's residences.
Terms easy. Apply to
67-tl ASHER B. BATES.
FOR SALE.
MTHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale, on moderate terms, the well known stand occupied
by him as a cabinet shop on Hotel street, near Fort,
which is one of the most desirable locations for the present busi
ness carried on, or for a Hotel, Restaurant or Store.
also
The Dwelling House on Kukui street, opposite that of C. H.
Lewers, Esq., one of the most convenient, healthy and pleasant
situations in the Valley.
Apply to W. H. STEWART,
Or J. W. MARSH.
Title to the above, fee simple. " 9-d
STORE TO LET.
THE WELL KNOWN TWO STORY
FIRK PROOF BUILDING, on Kine street, corner of
ilL. Mauna Kea street, now occupied by G. Buhle A Co.
The lower part is excellently ntted witn
Kea Shelves ststd Counters,
For a Retail Store. The upper part contains
Fire Spacious Dwelling Rooms,
Aad the extensive yard is provided with a good well, brick
cook-house, ic.
Terms low. Possession given Immediately, If required. For
further particulars apply on the premises, or at
48-tf VON HOLT A HEUCK'S.
TA 1 W Th. fcnnu n Vnrt atTMt 1atil OCCUttied
' by E. Kopka, Jeweler, opposite tbe hardware store of
W. N. Ladd.
T. MOBSMAN & SON,
43--f Corner of King and Nuuanu streets.
TO LET Part of the store premises now occupied
43-tf
B. F. SNOW.
FOR SALE.
4 ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND known aa
tj3t Kaawa, beautifully situated on the windward side of
this Island, the proprietor being about leaving this
kingdom.
Terms easy. All particulars Can be ascertained on applica
tion to J. FOX,
4S-tf Nuuanu street, Honolulu
COTTAGE TO LET.
TO LET The house now occupied by Thomas
Brown, In Nuuanu Valley, makai of the residence of
E. O. Hall.
Register Olfice, May 1, 1857. 47-tf
LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE.
THE FOWLER FfTtM," situated in Pa-
lolo Valley, enclosed and containing fatty -seven acres.
Terms low. Inquire of
DR. SMITH, Dentist;
Honolulu, April 23, 1857. 44-tf
GOOD INVESTMENT.
FOR S A LE The undivided half of about 1900 acres
of Land at Waikane, Kolau. Also, a few cattle on it.
Terms low. Inquire of
42-tf HENRY DIM0ND.
ROOMS AND IIQUSE TO LET. Apply to
S. JOHNSON, Carpenter,
32-tf Merchant street, near the Royal Hotel.
MTO LET. The dwelling house lately occupied by
Capt. Oat, on Merchant street. For further particulars
apply at
HEKRT SMITH'S
43-3 Blacksmith Shop.
' TO LET. The new building on Maunakea street.
second door from Liberty Hail, containing three rooms
up stairs, cook house, well and necessary on the prem
ies, now occupied as a retail store by A. Doench. Possession
o be given on the 15th, of March.
For terms, apply to
H. M. WHITNEY,
WILLIAM BACLE,
85-8 Or CAPT. MOSSMAN.
-y LAND FOR SALE. Thirteen and a half acres
S3t of valuable land, lying near Macfarlane'i Baths, In
aaaLa. Nauanu Valley.
Also, a fine house lot in Honolulu, nearly opposite the
Palace, -n King street,
For information and terms apply to
S5-tf J. W. MARSH.
TO LET. The new Cottage on the bank of the river,
adjoining the residence of John Montgomery, Esq. For
p-tfticulars apply to GEO. C. McLEAN,
85-tf : Corner of Hotel & Smith Streets.
t&m T O LET. The Building lately occupied by Vincent
G.-enier, on Nuuanu Street, directly opposite Merchant
aaaLa. Street. The lower part la fitted with counter, shelves,
4tc. ) upper part fine sleeping rooms, and fine cellar under same.
ALSO
TO LET One-half of the Loft in large Stone Warehouse
on Marine Street ) and one-half cf the Cellar under same.
Apply to (31-tO A. P. EVERETT.
TO LET The spacious house formerly occupied by
Henry Dickinson, Esq., and located next above the resi
dence of A. B. Bates, Esq., on Nuuanu Avenue.
For terms, Ice, apply to (30-tf) W. C. PARKE.
TO LET. THE DWELLING HOUSE
lately occupied by Capt. Mossman, on Marine street,
opposite the Steam Flour MilL For terms, Ac, inquire
of 29-tf THOS. MOSSMAN.
OFFICE TO LET, fronting on Nuuanu street
Apply to
2-tf A. P. EVERETT.
TO LEASE IN LOTS, THAT PIECE
of Land, corner of Nuuanu and King Streets. Apply at
the store of T. MOSSMAN A SON,
2
4-tf. Nuuanu Street.
TO BE SOLD OR LET. A LARGE AND
commodious residence in Nuuanu Valley, about a mile
and a half from ton. Terms moderate. Apply to
Honolulu, July 1. 1-tf W. L. GREEN.
o
FFICE TO LETa The rear Office over tbe Poet-
office. Enquire of (34-tf) H. M. WHITNEY.
DOCTOR'S SHOP.
G. P. JUDD, AT THE CORNER OF FORT
and Merchant Streets, reminds the public that he continues
to devote himself to the treatment of Diseases of all kinds, bar.
Ing for sale a great variety of Dacca and Mxsiousa of the best
quality. He sells also
PaiMBS.
Arsenic, strichnme, verab-lne, eorroalve sublimate,
Oxalic acid, St. IgnasiaB beans, nux vomica, opium,
Prusaic acid, alcohol.
Perfaaaery.
Musk, extract musk, cologne, lavender water,
Windsor, honey and other soaps. -
Miscellaeooa
Bago, pearl barley, oat meal, gum shellac,
Writing and marking ink, Sands arsapartlla,
Soda water, and other articles too numerous to mention.
IL7 Easily found when wanted. ft-tf.
. B. W. FIELD
OFFUS FOR SALE
Dry Goods,
Hardware,
O Boots and Shoes,
Crockery and Glassware,
Groceries. Naval atoree.
Paints,
Cordage,
Provisions,
Fails,
Yellow MetaL ,
, Sheathing Nails.
Ox Carta
Carriages,
Wines aad liquors, '
Polar Oil. e c be Y7
ENGLISH WHITE LEAD .
- For sale by
- A. J. CARTWRIGHT.
FRENCH CALF SKINS.
T-IORSALEBY
M? L. TELESIO,
64 Corner of Nuuanu end Qaw streets.
axt'm Car&s.
TOI. n.KELLY,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, .
TAHITI,
WQl supply ships with provisions, Ac, and advance money en
favorable terms for bills on the United f -atf . 43-ly
W. BUTLER,
CUSTOM HOUSE tc COMMISSION AGENT
MANGONUI, NEW ZEALAND.
S7 Shipping supplied on the most reasonable terms. Lai
85 0 &., long. 173-833 . 41-ly
D. C. HCRCEa. I. c. MEKBIXX.
McRlER Sc 1TTERRIEE,
AUCTIONEERS. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
sokk's warehouse, '
Nos. 47 and 49 California street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
axraa to t
Capt. James Makee, Honolulu; Capt. D. C. Waterman,
Honolulu Messrs. Oilman A Co., T.aVafna, l-6m
p. a. &. p. a. oCTxsxrs,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SHIP C11AI DLERY,
91, Front Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
NAVAL STORES.
Naval Stores,
Anchors, Chain Cables,
Blocks, Cordage,
Mess Beef,
u and Prime Pork,
Pilot and Navy Bread,
Oars, Paints and Oils,
riour.
Duck, Brushes, tc. ko.
18-ly
a. QBirrrm moboas.
C. 8. RATBAWAT.
B. V. BTOBB.
MORGAN, HATHAWAY & CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants, San Francisco, Cat
References, T. B. Hathaway Esq. Messrs. T. A A. R. Nye,
A Swift k Perry, New Bedford, Messrs. Grinnell Mintnrn A
Co., New York. John M. Forbes Esq., Bosun, Messrs. Per
kins k Smith, New London, Daniel C. Waterman Esq. Hon
olulu. July 1, 1866-tf.
BSXBT JOHS305. B9WABS BALL.
WHOLESALE
DRUG WAREHOUSE
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,
f WENRY JOHNSON Sc CO., 148, Washington afreet
II offer for sale the largest stock of goods In their line on tbe
Pacific Coast.
Cr Orders from the Sandwich Islands respectfully oliclted.
23-ly
C. W. BROOKS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
O SAN FRANCISCO.
Consignments of Islsnd Produce solicited. Orders for pur
chase and shipment of goods attended to.
Refer to B. W. Field. Honolulu. . 22-ly
D. S. LORD Sc CO.
IMPORTERS OF
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Printing Material and Papers of every description also Agenta
for White A Co-'s Type Foundary, No. 132, Sanaome-etteet,
San Francisco.
S:A.L;rooB, H
(1. A. Vit BoiutELn, New York.
N. I R. Hoe k Co.'s and Buggies' Printing Presses for Sate.
28-ly
ROFE WALK A1YD OAKUM
FACTORY.
CORDAGE OF EYERY SIZE MANUFAC
TURED to order constantly on hand. A larre assort
ment of Manila and Hemp Rope (all sixes). Bale Rope, Tow Line,
and Oakum, for sale by TCBBS it CO.
28-ly 139, Front Street, San Francisco.
White Lead.
rf-nE SUBSCRIBER IS CONSTANTLY
JL receiving, from the manufact irers direct, the best qualities
of fresh
Psire,'
Extra,
rnnd "No. 1
White lead, ground in the best boUed English oil, and is au
thorised to contract at lower prices than the present market
rates.
J. C. SPALDING.
Hanoi ulu. June 9, 1857. 60 -tf
PUBLIC HOUSE.
FROM THE 1ST OP DECEMBER,
1866, to January 20th, 1857, 1 paid to this Government
$1250. On Friday, June 27, a Kanaka came to my
house for 82 cents worth of beer, stating It was for C. Vlnoent,
bringing Vincent's cart to carry away the beer. The Kanaka
took the beer. The same day I received a warrant of arrest
for selling this 82 cents worth of beer. For five days I have
been at court, every day it having been postponed for want of
evidence. To-day I was fined $150. But listen to the evi
dence : They take Kanaka policeman No. 1, give him three
glasses of t lis said beer ; he says it was bitter and made him
giddy. The next is Mr. Jourdan, (police). He says it made
the Kanaka's eyes crack and start. The next is Mr. Brickwood,
(police) and of course he says the same, with the addition that
the Kanaka's eyes started out of his head and he looked like a
man that had eaten poisoned fish. Consider this evidence,
how it was got, and the men that gave it. When I paid to this
Government my good money, I expected to have the same tol
eration as other men who had paid $1000 a year. I offered to
make the beer before them, show them how it was made, and
bear all expenses. But there is a prejudice against beer, and
my $150 will pay them better than looking at me make beer.
That prejudice was got up by men holding spirit licenses, in the
first place to de) away with beer shops, and, after they were
done away with, started selling beer, emp.oying men to make it
for them, not knowing or caring what was put Into it. Why I
was singled out of eight beer-eellers, I have no Idea. Perhaps
it was that I attended well to my business and was the most
likely to have the $160. Any other reason I cannot give.
I now inform the public that I am the only man on these
Islands that cairmake beer fit to drink. Never mind what the
publicans tell you about being aware of Steel's beer. They are
afraid of it; they dread its effect. Not the effect it has on the
party that drinks It, but the effect it has had on their tills. If
my r - t was bad, people would not drink it. If I used per
nicious drugs, H. B. M. ship Havmitak would never have eons
out of this port, and H. I. M. corvette Eurydict would now
have a short complement of men. For the crews of these two
ships have drank hundreds of gallons of my beer. -
" Lire and
PUBLIC
Let Lire!"
HOUSE.
English Barton Ale, - 12 and 61 cents ner elasa.
Beer, ....... 12 cent per pot.
Also, on hand, the best Brsndy. Gin. Wines and Jtfalt
Liquors (bottled) that can be bought in Honolulu.
Also, aoout kb wortn or coeese, which is to be given sway
to customers.
FREEiVAI" J. STEEL.
N. B. HORSES TO LET on reasonable terms.
with new bridles and saddles. M-Sav
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
WE. CUTRELL (late Cutrril A Peterson)
Proprietor, Merchant Street, Honolulu, thankful for
the liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed, continues to solicit the
attention of his friends and the public in general to this estab
lishment, rieitner pains nor expense have been spared to render
this house a desirable place of resort to the resident or visitor In
Honolulu. The bar is continually stocked with the choicest
wines, liquors, etc., that can be procured, and Is under tbe inv
mediate charge of Mr. Randall Smith, so long and fkvorabiy
sjwwn in mus oommwnuy.
The billiard saloon is unsurpassed by any in the place, aad
Is under the sole charge of Mr. A. J. McDuffee, whose present
popularity is sufficient guarantee of his future success in cater,
ing in this particular department for the amusement of those who
may f ivor the house with their patronage. 2ft tf .
NEW RESTAURANT AND COFFEE
SALOON.
IfERMAlf BENZLER respectfully Informs hie
Ii friends and the publ c of Honolulu In ceaeraL that ha will
ope , on the first of February next, a new- Restaurant ad
Coffee saloon, on lung street, opposite the Ulobe Hotel.
Thooe who will honor him with their patronaee may rest
assured that the most strenuous exertions will be used to merit
the continuance of their support. 31-ly .
rvinw:
Public House by J. Davis. Best of Wines, Liquors aad Cigars
constantly oo nana corner xn Aiailoe and Mauanu Hi in Is
l-lyr
PIANOS t PIANOS t PIANOS I
OF THE CELEBRATED MANUFAC
TURES of Chkkerina- A Co.1 Raven. Bacon A Co- and
Nunns A Clark.
The undersigned eaa furnish superior toned Instruments at
the above makers, through Wm. G. Badger, Esq., Saa Fran
cisco, sole agent for the Pacific coast. The priors in Saa Fraa.
Cisco are precisely tbe same as at the manufactories ia Boston
and New York.
Plans, styles and prices can be seen at cur office. Orders
solicited. . i
o-t C A. A H. F. POOR.
LIVERY STABLE.
THE best Saddle Horses, with new saddles, bridles
Ac, may be found at the Stable of JOHN MA-
NIM, Maunakea Street, corner of Marine Street.
Horses to let by the month, week, day, or boor. Prices lev
and satisfaction guaranteed. lS-tf
D
OORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS "V A"
rtous styles, jrorpaie oy ( u; A. r. jsv utarr
o
1L CASKS 160O BBLS. OIL CASKS ON
bvnd aadpor sale by . (13-tf) J. A. BU&DICK.
B. F. StfOW
OFFERS FOR SALE, m tots to suit t si ubisui, Stt
at the lowest prices, the following merchandise t
DRY GOODS.
Chrome orange prints, ' Corah HandtarchieSL, -
green White aad grey merino shtrta,
raiKy Prints " drawer.
Brown cotton drawers, Check tinea shirts,
White - Celteo
Bed flannel White L B shirts.
Cassimere pants, Red and blue flaaasl abbta.
Women's white cotton hose. Gray blankets,
Af en's striped hose, White blankets,
Embroidered under-sleeves, Black and brown .sH bets.
Ouavaquil hats. Colored Coburge,
Hickory shirts, Colored Indie sstla,
Bilk velvet, India rubber coats.
Navy caps, with oil silk covers.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Men's heavy boots. Calf Congress boots.
Goat buskins, Enmd leather Cungrssi beats,
Boy's calf boots, Kid slippers.
Heavy brogans. Black gaiters,
Ladies' bootees.
GROCERIES.
Lemon syrup. Assorted pickles, half gals.
Tomato catsup, Gerkins, half gala aad qe,
Fresh peaches, , Ground pepper,
Soperlor Black Tom
No. 1 soap, blacking. Fine cut tobacco, ta tbs Ml
NAVAL STORES.
Chain cables, RuUla cordage, assorted stsee, '
Army duck, Jtfanila cordage, assorted stsee.
Cotton duck, Cut nails, lanterns.
SUNDRIES. a
Boiler iron. Verdigris,
Bars flat Iron, Currycombs,
Grocers' scake, Table spoons.
Hunt's axes, Axe hatchets.
Iron bedteada, 1 French bedstead.
Solar side lamps, , Office clocks.
Leather trunks. Wool carpeting,
Ibdia Robber II ooe, fcf Inch ststd 1 tavofc
Bras Hoae Pipes, Lead Pipe.
Ac, tceu, dee.
Honolulu, April 2S, 1857.
SALT ! SALT! SALT !
MANUFACTURED AT
THE PUULOA SALT WORKS.
fr aie Hr tha nnderslimed in any Quantity, delivered la
alongside the wharf or vessel in Honolulu, very superior
PUULOA SALT ! !
The proprietor hartng greatly improved his salt works, be to
now prepared to furnish better salt, in larger qoantiuee. aad
with greater dispatch than has hitherto been done at the lead
Wlch Islands. . . .
Purchasers here ead abroad, who wish to procure the beat fast
manufactured In the Pacific, will do weU to enquire for, aad alee
to assure themselves, that they receive the real Puutoe salt.
Orders to any amount executed with dispatch.
For terms apply to DANIEL MONTGOMERY.
Puuloi t Works.
$ lyr Saa- .-b Islands.
HONOLULU SOAP WORKS,
BT
W. J. RAWLINS Sc CO.,
ARE THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS,
and are prepared, with their present improvements, U
supply men-hanta and families with hard and soft soap i alee,
neate foot oil. .
XT And always ready to buy or trade for tallow, slush. Bat
all kinds of kitchen grease. U-ly
FOR SALE.
YELLOW SHEATHING METAL and Cea
position Nails. Brogans, women's Goat Buskins, do KM
do, ladies' enameled Jenny Linda, do Morocco and Calf Busktae,
do Bronze Sontags, Fairbanks Platform Scales of all etses. Ore.
eers do. Counter do, Epsom Salts, Long Fluted Phials, Fta
Gcs, Manila Cordage. B. W. FIELD.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL HA
WAIIAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETS, for tbe year
IRXfl Vol. II. No. a. Price 50 cents. Just published, and Bar
sale by
30-tf
H. M. WHITNEY.
BIRD SEED.
200 LBS. FRESH CANARY AV9
HEMP SEED For sale in 1 aad 2-lb packages, by
H. M. WHITNEY.
Honolulu. June 10, 1W7. etr
VICTORIA RECINA.
A FRAMED PORTRAIT OF OtTKaUT
VICTORIA for sale. Price $12
60S
H. M. WHITNEY.
D
RAWING PA PER Of various sixes and qsaBUes,
For sale by I
H. M. WHITNEY.
35-40
COFFEE I COFFEE XI COFFEE lit
T
BW. FirjLD. Agent for the sale of Coffee from Tr?
. comb's Plastatios would inform the traders that be at
constantly receiving Coffee of .the very best quality, fross
Titoomb's Plantation at Hanalei, which ha offers for Sale, lit
EX "YANKEE."
GROCERIES, CASES CANDIES
White beans, Table salt in Mb bags,
" Pride of California" tobacco.
Pepper sauce, and sundry other articles,
For sale by
64-tf C. A. A H. r. POOR.
WANTED.
A BAKER A man understanding the bnstnsas saar
find permanent employment by applying at tbe store at
6t-tf MOSSMAN A SOW.
N
A VY BILLS At WHALER'S BILLS takes, ad
the lowest rates by
July 1. 1-tf ROBERT a JANIOW.
FRESH CHINA RICE I
JUST RECEIVED AND FTJR SALE BY
62-tf H. DLM0MP.
IRON BEDSTEADS, single, double, aad ehfldiaar
Sugar Mills, Copying Presses, Coffin Furniture, Br see ware
CjuofToDoorScraper. - JjUrl01t.
1. AW NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having been aosnesi by
the Supreme Court as aa
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Tenders to the public his services la the Hoa ef hie pew
fcsslon, and hopes, from his long practical expertonce aad aba
undivided attention that ae wui pay w au
to his care, to merit a share of patronage.
Office over Dr. G. P. Judd's Drug Store,
and Furt streets. .
aKnrroy.
4S.lw
Honolulu, May 28, 1857.
SMALL LEDGERS, JOURNALS. LOO
Boaka and Records, just received from Saa Francises
T-14. . H. M. WHITNEY.
OAK SHAFTS FOR CARRIAGES A ess!
tot, for sale by '
89-tf H. HACKFELD k CO.
CANDLES
F
IOR SALE BY
47
B. W. rXSA
MESS BEEF,
F
OR SALE BY
47
B. W. FIELD.
CEMENT,
R SALE BY
47
B. W. riXLB.
DYER'S EMBROCATION,
E
PSOM SALTS, PHIALS For sale by
47 a. w.
PINA DRESSES.
F
R SALE BY
47 a. w. riXLD.
CJAN FRANCISCO PILOT BREAD fat
For aala by
424f - A. J. CARTWRIGHT
JAMAICA RUM,
rN CASES Received per " Yankee," for sale by
L 47 B. W. FIELD.
SEERSUCKER COATS,
R SALE BY
47 B. W. nBXB.
JUST RECEIVED
A
ND FOR SALE, a few copies of Ja
scenery in the Sandwich laUads.''
50-4 H. M. WKITSZT.
HALF BABRKU vary m
SALMON for fiuxfiy ase, Just
cniMocrx
from Colombia River, and for sale by
e-tr
c. a. a h. r. rocs.
DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, in great variety, far b-H k
Honolulu, July L, 1866-tf ROBERT C. JAVICX
E
PSOM SALTS For sale by
b. w. rixuv
r IQUOR9, Engtlah Groceriea, EngSsh Soap, for sal by
Ld July 1, 1-tf , ROBERT C JASTS9ST.
s
PERM AND WHALE OIL for sale
Mdeby
P. roi
S-tf
BILL PAPER, LETTER AND CAP PA
PI for sale by (U-lt H. M. WHITH...V
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